I wouldn't really say that Sonic has problems moving left and right, especially with all the upgrades. You don't need to tilt your controller forward in Sonic, becuase he is always mostly going forward. There is definatly a huge incline in difficulty in Sonic compared to any Wii game right now, and some levels are easy and some are really frustrating. The game is fun, when it's not frustrating, but some parts of the game make you go backwards, and in this respect, the controls really fall flat. It really isn't so bad once you get him moving backwards, but sometimes.. hell often.. it's a pain to just make him start moving backwards the instant you want him to. I also have a problem with jumping, and while most people say it isn't to bad, and it really isn't.. I think they could have worked things out just a tad better. Jumping at the exact time and height you want in this game takes practice, and don't expect to get it down right away. Think that is the most frantic part about the controls, moving backwards and jumping, and you don't jump like you do in the Cow Racing game on WiiPlay. You tap 2 button to do a short, longer jump. When you hold down 2, You do a slide that slows you down tremendessly until later on when you level up, and even then it still does.. but comes in my helpful later. Longer you hold the slide, the higher you will jump. The thing that I hated about jumping, was that you have to flick the controller forward to attack and do his forward slide in the air. Granted, it becomes a habit and not trouble at all.. but sometimes I wish I could do the air glide instead of attacking.. and really that is all in my timing and having to wait till the targets go from red to green, but think it would flow a lot better if it was seperate. I also tend to forget about the brake button, which you will have to learn to use for one of the later boss fights.